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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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^SheflQan's Last Ride. The fied Lake Beserraiioir. jaKarEseTA' COSCKKSSMES badly-riia** Ufey will probably dfe, wererre-T '7lRk~,~~~m~~ £T3 'Tt O —.!_ Fr. Aufderlieide, There is a prospect that the-* Bed Lake- St* moved to various hospitals. ThehouBewas- XDVOXVtt 2 I ^r\ vr dian reservation will soon be opened. Hbe a ramshaokla affair hidden in the middle oi Tfrfr Democratic Conventions Held and Thomas new bill now before congress provides. the block, tbe only entrance to it being a of tfie Gallant Hero and the Nation's i&&, Wilson and J. L.-lIacDonald Ke-nomlnated. C.H. CHADBOUBW, O.H.BOSS, As soon as the cession and relinquishment narrow alleyway from the Bowery. In this The first congressional district democratic 3|^Gen. Phil. Sheridan, after a. PrQlongedJUlness. of said Indian title be obtained and approved,it Presidents Manufacturer of caged-in building lived 150 people. Each of convention met at. Rochester, and after organziation Cashier. "A .«. shall be the duty of the commissioner oi the six floors was occupied by a singlefamily, pro COP. ffiniL and Centre Strs. the general land office to cause the lands to the- head of which was a **eeded to adopt a 'flNoNQmTT, Jjlre, Well Building- a Steeple MASS., Aug. 5.—Gen Sheridan's be ceded to the United States to be surveyed. tailor who made clothing for the cheap piatform in which The secretary of the interior, upon notice oi wholesale clothing houses and employed wr-n-ro. __. -death occurred at 10.20 this evening. Previous President Cleveland the completion of such surveys, shall appoint from fifteen to twenty men, women and chil- -N-kW UliJll, J- I N N Brick, is extolled, to the sudden appearance of heart faillire, a sufficient number of competent examiners, dren, in addiri©® to his family, making and his course endorsed at about 9:30, there had been no pre^monitions in order tnat the work may be done within a Cbileetioiuan£sJ] bagmen pertatung to bankiBf up the clothing. They were all Polish Jews, I promptly attended to. reasonable tim« who shall personally go Fin Pressed Bric for today who worked, ate and slept in the crowded Thomas Wilson upon said le^cb and make a complete Individual Responsibly, rooms. While jifl the occupants of the buildit^ wasenlogized and T^i. -i of an unfavora-rf and thorough examination for ornamental fronts. were busily at work, names broke out endorsed, and the ble change in his the purpose of ascertaining on what tracts on the lower floors The fire had, when discovered, career of MarkH. there is standing or growing pine timber. $500,000. condition. The already gained such headway that SbiH Bunnell severely Estimates of timber and reports of all such it was in full possession of the stairway Have the best of shipping facilities and weather has been criticized and deHounced. examinations =hall be filed with the commissioner Eagle MiU Co. and escape by it seemed impossible. will pay prompt attention to mail orders. Th warmer an of the general land office, andthereupon Many of the frightened inmates elosing resolutions that officer shall cause to be made- a usual, and the rushed down through the flames were these T#0S\ WiL^rfN list of all such pine lands, wi+h the actual MINNESOTA:1 NEW ULM, and escaped to the narrow court T^/^Xgeneral was at Resolved, That wefavor liberal pensions for cash value of each forty-a^re lot arcording yard, with clothes ablaze and hands and all honorably discharged Union soldiers and Manufacturers of times alittle restbut to his best judgment and information but bodies burned. Six ofthemwereso severely their dependents under sueh restricting and ROLLER FLOTJB seemed such valuation shall not be less than #£hell,S.WISP burned that they may die. There were fire discriminating acts as should beenacted from $3 per 1,000 feet and thereupon saeh generally bright escapes on the front and rear of the house, time to time and as shall meet with the lists of lands so approved shall be transmitted and cheerful today. but before any ©f the inmates had tried to sanction of the soldiers themselves as organized IS., BY THE pi to the secretary of the interior for His voice escape by them the flames had ascended and which shall not be construed BO as action. Such cession and relinquishment through the house- and were reaching from to reward the unworthy and unentitled as Gradua Reductio M%, OEM. SHBRIPKN was strong. He shall be deemed sufficient as to each of said BBEWEEHALTSTEH&BOTTLEa the windows, so that descent by the fireescapes against the true patriot and the deserving. took a full supply of nourishment and reservations except as to the Red Lake reservation was impossible. One man, already if made and assented to by twothirds slept occasionally as usual, and the Systei, is Resolved, That we hare seen with pleasure half burned to* death, leaped from a fifth of the male adults of the band or doctors and his family were in hopeful the recent fraternal reunion of the "Blue" story window and fell a mangled mass tribe of Indians occupying such reservations, spirits. At 7 o'clock Mrs. Sheridan and the "Gray" upon the battlefield of of flesh in the little court yard. Others and as to the Red Lake reservation irelinquishment NEW ULM, & *i MINN. and the doctors went to the hotel for supper Thto brewery t« one of ibelaree8t,establiatHneiit* Gettysburg, where*- a quarter of a century jumped from thff second story windows and Bhall be deemed sufficient if assented of the kind in lhe Minnesota Valley and is fitted and soon after their return the usual preporonio£8 ago American valor displayed a courage unequalled escaped with braises. One poor woman lay to by two-thirds of the mal* a.«Jj~ of •p with all the modern improvements. Keg and in the history of the world that upon her back in a little store in the Bowery all the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. for he nigto"*ere bottle beer nrniehed to any parr of the city on made. At about under the wise administration of President with not only her clothing but her hair burned •horS aotice. My bottle beer la especially adapted a:20 Col. Sheridan said "good night" The advertising is to be done at St Paul, foi family nae. Cleveland sectional feeling has passed away, off. She was unconscious, and the surgeon to his brother and went to the hotel. Country brewers and others that bny malt will Crookston and Duluth, in one pr per instead and the whole country is united now in ties said she would not live to reach the hospital. There had been through the day no tod It to their interest to place theii orders wltfc of two, each place. The price of th&land of fraternal liberty and. unity. Another youmgv girl was delirious with pain. sign whatever of any unfavorable ame. 4.11 order* by mail will receive my prompt at* is raised from ?1 to $1.25. Resolved, That* we invite electors who believe She was not so badly burned as the others, change in his condition. At 9-30 symptoms »tloa. in honest gpTOrament by the people but in a mad jump from one of the windows AUG. SCKELf, of heart failure suddenly appeared and Drs. and for the people to unite with us in the return she had received internal injury, and also cut O Reiliy and Mathews, who were with him at The execution of a youngr mam named of our nominees to place and duty, that a terrible gasii in the side of her head from the time, immediately applied the remedies Millman at Charlottetown, E. early John* Hauenstein,^ such places may be honorably filled and such which the bfcaod gushed forth. which were so successful in all previous similar this spring for the murder of His sweatheart Obtained, and all PATLUT BUMtU&b attended attacks, but this time thev were without duties honestly discharged. Charles W. Norman, property man of the and his plea,of innocence while on the scaffold, to ior MODERA TE FEES Our office la effect, and despite all that could be done the The resolutions' were adopted by a rising People's theater, which adjoins the burned 1P BREWER o-pposile the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain incited several of his friends who believed .general sank into a condition of complete vote and.cheersi On motion the convention building, with several of his comrades, ran to. Patents in lesa time than thewe remote from him not guilty, to take the matter up. "&U uncotjciousness, and at 10.20 breathed his proceeded to nominate a candidate for congress, the roof of the theater, carrying a smalL WASHINGTON. Send 110DEL, DRAWING o» The result of their labor has been laid before Hst. Mrs. Sheridan, tbe Sisters Maban and and Thomas Wilson was nominated ladder, which they stretched over to a window PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to patentability the minister of justice at Ottawa, and from 8 a and the faithful body servant by arising vojb» amidst great enthusiasm. of th& burning building. A woman with free of charge and we ma'ie HO CHAMQJS ..and what can be gathered they have-not only, in _KIem were also at his bedside throughout UNLESS PAl'ENTIS SECURED her haic and clothes already ablaze appeared the opinion of the gowernaaient, est iblished THIHD DISTRICT, For circular, advice, termi and reference* t» 'his djing hours. *.,$ a* the window, and Norman called to MALTSTER the fact that an innocent man was hanged, actual clients in your own btate County, City o* The thirdi congressional democratic convention her to CBOSS over on the ladder. She cried! iMMsmtvaMaaa but have placed the crime- on the man who THE NEWtfit WASHINGTON. met at Red Wing on the same day, back that she could not leave her two chili WASH., Aug. 5. Owing to the lateness of the committed it. and who swore away Millman's- and after the-nsual preliminary proceedings dreni JSorman tried to_ cross over on theladder,, hour at which thenews of Gen. Sheridan's death life to save himself from the gallows. the committee on resolutions sent up the but the flames drove him back and Opponte Patent Office, Washington, It. (I Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fir TVHS received, it was decided by Col. Lamont It is expected at the marderev will be following resolutions, which were received he coald not save her. Afterwards the Bingham, Bros. •not to communicate it to the president till all orders. captured within a few (Jays. The question with considerable enthusiasm and unanimously charred bodies ofthe mother and two children '™°™mg- One of the servants at Secretary arises, if his guiit is established, could two adopted: Mr. P. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. were found in the building. After the imdicott's was notified of the death, but declined men be hanged for the- one ciime. Resolved, That the Democracy of the fine-the fireman fbund thirteen bodies in the to awaken the secretary to communiixsate Third congressional district of the State of building. That of the man who leaped from flew Elm, Minn. rte The president for ty" a Agricultural the news to him. Minnesota hereby fully and emphatically endorse- the fifth story window increased the death society has made a 5 larding the losses DEALERS IN the national platform of the Democratic- LUMBE list to fifteen, while it is feared that the THE GENERAL'S SICKNESS eaused by says that party adopted by the St. Louis con~ death of some if not all those in the hospitals R. Pfefferle, The illness which has just resulted in Gen. the hay has been deiwj^ed and at the ventian, and congratulate will make this number greater. Several 'Sheridan's death commenced last May, immediately peasants have- been compelled to kill their the country upon &«* of the bodies were burned so badly that they after his return from a tour of animals, being unable to feed them. also the nomination of Cleve- fell apart when moved, and the firemen were inspection out West. He complained of feelnng says that corn cannot ripen, that potatoes 1 land and Thiirman. obliged to lower them from the windows- in unwell and worn out, but came down to are rotting and at the vintage this year That we are honestly nets. Dealer in the office each day" Tor about a week. He will be inferior. He estimates the loss to agriculture LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, in favor of a reduction was then forced to remain in-doors and on at half a milliard of francs, and of the existingtariff taxes The report ofthe Missouri river commission Tuesday, May 22, he had a severe attack says if the bad wean i'*jntinues a month upon necessaries, to SASH AND BLIND. for the year ended June 30 says that no of heart failure, which greatly alarmed his longer the crisis w^oi e^em to enormous di the extent that no more money was appropriated for continuing improvement family and physicians. mensions. Lime, Cement and CoaL revenue shall be collected CANNED, DRIED & GREEN on this river last year and no tr)C On Friday, of the week end May 26, he had from the people progress was made. The commission ask Prof. Elisha Gray of Highland Park, II several attacks of heart failure and these increased FRUITS, than is necessary for the for $1,000,000 for general improvements below has obtained letters patent, dated July 3 1 in violence with each succeeding attack. support of- the government Kansas City, and a like sum from the 1888, for a combination-of instruments -Several times during his'illness it &ml»ZAc~Qof/ALD economically ad- JLowest prices always* mouth of the river to Sioux City. It also seemed as if life had become extinct, but by called the telaugraph, consisting of a transmitter Fld"Lir ajad Feed* ministered that we also endorse the course asks for $150,000 to continue surveys, examinations the adoption of radical measures the action and a receiver, and designed for transmitting of Hon. John L. MacDonald, our representative and pay personal expenses of of the heart was stimulated and he was messages by wire between different in congress, and particularly commend the commissioners. Opposite Railroad Depot, brought around again. His heart points. The sender sends in his own handwriting, him for his faithful and fearless discharge of STOKE,WOODEN AND WILLO W It is doubtful whether Congressman W. L. NEW ULM, one time ceased to beat for a full thus doing away with skilled operators. his official duties. MIN» W A -second, but the extraordinary watchfulness The invention is based on the discovery Scott of Pennsylvania will be able to take an Chairman Child announced as the next NEW ULM, MIN*r. and care of the attending of a new principle in controlling the electric active part in the campaign. He is seriously business the nomination of a candidate for physicians, brought him back to consciousness current, which is produced by a pulsatory ill at the house of his daughter at Long Pr. VogelpoliL congress. again. New complications set in and current, all previous attempts to transmit Branch. He is a man of slight physique, extremely ,j E. C. Stringer of Hastings secured the floor. hope was well nigh abandoned several times, handwriting having been based on the nervous, the head of great business He nominated Judge MacDonald two years only to be renewed by the great vitality and use of a variable current. enterprises. He aspired, besides, to be the ago and he was again appointed to that, no Merchant Tailor, determination shown by the stricken soldier. chief adjutant of the administration and the Three more bodies were discovered in the doubt, pleasing duty again. His speech was The history of these relapses and recoveries executive of the campaign. He has broken ruins of the Bowery tenement building destroyed a clean cut and forceful one. as familiar to the readers of the daily press. down. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. by fire in New York. Sarah Blum, another "I rise to nominate the gentleman who now With the approach of warm weather it was The lecture delivered by Prof. Goodwin victim, died. This brings the list of representsyouincongress,"said Mr. Stringer. Is prepared to supply the people of decided by the physcians after several consultations Smith at Winnipeg on the question of our Manufacturer of and Dealer dead up to twenty. I is behoved that all "Yet it is hardly necessary for me that the patient must be removed, trade relations with the United States was the bodies have been recovered. Three more New Ulm and vicinity with the best of CIGARS, to formally nominate him. The people did as he would be utterly unable his weakened most successful. The audience was unanimous bodies have been identified they are Jennie it long ago. This district was created by a clothing at the lowest prizes. Only state to withstand a period of prolonged for reciprocity. Marks. Sarah Blum and Jacob Feniberg. Republican legislature for Republican purposes, heat. Accordingly, on Saturday, Abraham Stern, the owner of the building, For the last ten days the weather has first class work turned out. but in Judge MacDonald we found a TOBACCOS June 30, he was, after several delays, will bury the dead at his own expense. been bitterly cold in some parts of Invernesshire, candidate to thwart their aims. His record placed on the United States steamer Swartara Scotland, and there waB afresh fall you know, and his personal and public life and taken to Nonquitt, Mass., which place he PIPES, Mrs. V. Dennison and Mrs. Moses, who of snow on the Grampian range. Snow completely you know, and no man need be ashamed to H. HANSCHEN, reached after several stops, caused by recurrences live in Walcott, about five miles south of covered the Glenfeshie hills, and in vote for Judge John L. MacDonald. He is of the heart trouble. The general had Faribault, Minn., met with a severe accident. the Corries it lay to a depth of six inches. the only man who can lead us again to victory." made his will and all preparations for death Cor. Minnesota and Centre They were on there way home from the city The thermometer registered 47 deg., on the and was ready to face it. though resolutely with five 3ren. When they got opposite Contractor and Builder, grass The effect on the principal moors in streets. determined that life bhould not be given up At the suggestion of Mr. Stringer a vote what is {r-\r as the Maj. Likes house their $ Scotland will be disastrous. NEW ULM, MINN. without a severe struggle on his part. He team lemmanageable and ran away, was taken on the nomination by roll call Ex-Senator James C. Fair was attacked at leaves a wife, the daughter of Gen. Ruqker, leaving tt eroad. They struck a barbed each county casting its solid vote for Judge San Francisco by amannamedEisfelder, who and four small children—three girls and one wire fence uad Mrs. Moses and Mrs. Dennison MacDonald, Special attention given to mason Jno. Neuman, drew a revolver, and was knocked down by a 'boy. and two tie girls were thrown out against blow on the head from the butt of the ex-senator's the fence. Mrs. Moses had her left arm broken work in the city and country. HIS LIFE. pistol. Eisfelder had threatened to Another Murderer Hung. below the elbow, and the bone protruded Gen. Sheridan was born in Somerset, Ohio, publish a scurrilous article against Mr. Fair Charles, better known as "Blinkey," Morgan New Ulm. Minn. through the flesh. Mrs Dennison escaped March 6, 1831. His parents were poor and Dealer in if the latter did not pay him $5,000. The was hanged in the Ohio penitentiary. with slight bruises, but the daughter was for a long time lived in a one-story frame difficulty occurred on the steps of the Nevada iDiirr GOODS, The crime for which he gave his life was the The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam badly cut about the hands and arms. The building on South street that town. John bank. murder of Detective Hulligan near Ravenna. wagon was demolished and the horses badly is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Shendan, Phil's father, tried to make some As the hour of executipn approached he became Mr. Noyes, postmaster at Goodwin, Minn., lacerated. Mats, Caps, Notions, money as a railroad contractor, but invariably somewhat nervous. During the day he together with his wife and two other ladies' met with ill luck. In 1856, after Phil wrote an order turning over his body to. Dr. Groceries/ Provisions^ Bush fireS are devastating Canada in every went in bathing iu the Crow river. Mr. Noyes had Baved some money from his army pay, H. Budolphi, Clemmer for scientific purposes, but later recalled direction and the loss will be terrible. What ventured out over his depth, and before any he bought eighteen acres of land near Somerset Crockery and Glassware, the order at th& request of Nellie is known as Stewarton bush, adjoining Ottawa, absistance could reach him, was drowned. and gave his parents the money to build Lowry, his reputed mistress, who wished the is now on fire, and hundreds of citizens Green, Dried and Canned He was a young man, twenty-seven years of a home. John Sheridan died therein 1875. body. At 1:10 the warden informed Morgan have gone out to prevent the flames from age. but Mis. Sheridan died at the age of eightyseven. Fruits, etc, etc, «. that the time had come for him to execute crossing the city limits. Eureka, a small MANTFACTUREB OP & DfiALKB IN Throughout all his career Gen. Sheridan A few months ago William K. Shaw, a the sentence, and the party at once started village containing some fifty houses and paid his mother a yearly visit, except, of stranger, opened a wholesale liquor house in Boots and Shoes! stores and a large steam saw mill has been from the cell into the execution room. Morgan I will always take farm prodnce la •xchanfj* course, when prevented by his military duties. Sioux Fall, Dak. Lately William Roth of swept out of existence. was as cool as he had been all day, and for goods, and pay the highest market price for ad At the age of twelve Phil had to go to Norwich, Conn., arrived, and had Shaw arrested '•&- walked up the scaffold with a firm kinds ef paper rags. work. He found employment in a hardware on a charge of adultery, claiming At a meeting of the Winona Ba association step. On the scaffold he said ". "v^' store in the village kept by John Talbot, that he was living ^ith his (Roth's) wife. It Minn, 3d N. strs., %New Ulm, Minn. complimentary resolutions were adopted he, had no statement to make. The In connection with my store Ihnte Sri^elssj— with whom he remained four months. He seems from the best information obtainable and presented to Gen. C. Berry, on the noose was adjusted and at 1:20 then obtained a place as a clerk for Fink & that Roth, who was cashier of the Shetucket saloon furnished with a splendid bollard table aasj eve of his departure to assume his supreme the trap fell, Morgan saying just before: A large assortment of men's and Dittoe in the dry goods business, remaining National Bank of Norwich, Conn., was on court justiceship in Idaho. Gen. Berry was my customers will always flnd good liquors a*4 "Good-bye, Nellie," referring to theCleveland with them until 1847. He seemed pretty Feb. 25,1885, sentenced for four years in boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and deeply affected and briefly expressed his appreciation. cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid laneh. woman, Nell Lowry. His collar caught the well satisfied with mercantile pursuits until Gov. Yale, Maj. 0 B. Gould and the penitentiary for perjury for swearing to children's shoes constantly kept en rope in some way and prevented the noose he read one day of a vacancy at West Point, Judge William Mitchell made brief addresses. a false statement of the condition of the All goods purchased of me will be dellTered *#?}1 band. Custom work and repaiiinj from drawing as it should, and his neck was which half the fathers of the district were Gen. Berry has left for Idaho. bank, but was recently pardoned by President any part of the city free of cost. lM not broken. He was strangled. Morgan addressed promptly attended to. begging Gen. Eitchie, the congressman, to Cleveland. During his imprisonment a letter to the warden of the penitentiary Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mini fill with their boys. Phil sat right down Shaw won the affections of Roth's wife and in which, after praising the warden Meat Market,- and wrote Gen. Ritchie a straightforward eloped with her, bringing up in Sioux Falls Bad and Bloody John. #$&* for his efficient management, he protests that last spring. THE CHICAGO*"0 application, without anybody's endorsement he is innocent of the murder of Detective Boston (Mass.) Cor. New York Herald: or even advice. The appointment was The postal authorities are after William Hulligan, and of the theft of the furs. He quickly made and widely announced. Ringmaster John L. Sullivan, Raines Colby, formerly of Chicago, but now ORTHWESTERN claims that he was in Philadelphia at the M. E E Prop'r. Upon his graduation he was assigned to of San Francisco, for the robbing of a mail time the murder occurred. The letter coneludes claimant to the championship of the the infantry branch of the service, serving car in 1874, near Austin, Tex. Colby, in as follows: MnsnrasoTA S T. N E W ULM,MINN two years in Texas, and from 1855 to 1861 world, arrived in town a few days ago, 1875, under the name of Raines, was pastor I have read of men beingmurdered for their in Oregon. At the commencement of the of a Baptist church at Hearne Junction in JhisEmeatm money, but I am judiciously, or rather injudiciously in company with his elephants and civil war he was appointed quartermaster of Texas, where he robbed a mail car, for which 'H nndersigned desires to Inform the peopleall %"h murdered. In conclusion I repeat I the Army of Southwest Missouri, his rank re-establish-8 crime he was sent to the penitentiary. He -& other trained curiosities. After visiting New Ul and Tlclnity that be has I am innocent of any complicity with the robbery being captain. May, 1862, the governor was pardoned out by President Grant, on account market and is now preaparad to wail V'V= of the furs or the murder of Detective his father and taking dinner he of Michigan appointed him colonel of on bis eld customers and friends with only th*£ if of a severe illness which he thought Hulligan. I write this statement to obviate best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and ewfe* J, the Becond Michigan cavalry, and to be fatal. After that he figured as a spiritualistic went down town. At first he was reticent, I the necessity of making any verbal remarks RAILWAY. •rything usually kept in a first-class market TM^"?'*"^ July 1, 1862, he was commissioned medium in New York, San Francisco, from the scaffold, and also to keep reporters S.l£»wi^"j£et.8ric* wl,lb» Paid'or FATCA»^i*t as brigadier-general of volunteers, but afewbottleB of ale thawed Boston and Chicago. Shortly after he Penetrates the Centres of Population of the press from butchering up to suit their rlJB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. and was soon in command of a division was pardoned out of the penitentiary it was own ideas what I desire to say. You will understand out his English reserve and liberated M. E of the Army of the Ohio. At the battle in discovered that he was the man who committed from the foregoing, honored sir, of Stone River, Dec. 31,1862, he saved the his tongue. About 10 o'clock in the the robbery near Austin mentioned that I shall have nothing to say save what I I N O I S I O W A TIVOLI army from rout by his stubborn resistance of above, and it is for this crime the authorities I have written here. evening he was the same old John L. the enemy's onslaughts. For this he made want him. l^f"^* 'v.^Wi^-'* W I S O N S I N On the morning of Jan. 28, 1887, the fur major general. In the march to Chattanooga who used to make things merry for store of Benedict & Rndey, Cleveland, was Among the passengers on the steamer I I A N under Rosecrans he was exceedingly entered, and $8,000 worth of sealskin Rotterdam, at New York, was the Rev. J. V. the boys. active, and when any necessity seemed I N N E S O A AND* sacques and furs taken, and Harry McMunn, Dundas of Rice county, Minn., who declared to demand it exposed himself with "Just tell the New York people that BREWERY a noted crook, was arrested as one of the that he had no dutiable articles in his baggage. A O A an abandon and recklessness that won r: M. I have not given up the prize ring," probable burglars. Requisition papers were A custom officer, however, found in the admiration of his soldiers and gained for N E A S A a secured, and Capt. Hoehn and Detective Hulligan his trunk a fine white Indian crepe shawl and him the soubriquet of "Fighting Phil." In said he to the Herald correspondent. of Cleveland prepared to take their a quantity of men and ladies' underwear, and the battle of Chickamauga, though swept off "Mitchell and Kilrain, two big flowers, ]U v. ?-f-i WYOMING man back to the scene of bis crime. When the 5,000 cigars in boxes snugly fitted in a false the field by the breaking of the lines, he recovered JOS. SCHMUCKER, are coming over August 1. I am bottom of his trunk. The trunk was seized. I I o'clock train for Cleveland reached himself and returned with his command Its TRAIN SEB VICE is carefully talk, and want to fight. I mean it Ravenna the two officers were set upon by a and some other troops to the support Matthew Byrne, a young stable helper of NEW ULM, MINNESOTA 5 band Ofthugs, and after Hulligan had been of Gen. Thomas. In subsequent actions Staten island, jnmped from the Brooklyn Arranged to meet requirements oi too! I will fight one or both of them, half murdered and Hoehn so badly injured Pure beer sold in quantities to suit th» about Chattanooga he distinguished himself bridge. He is severely injured and may die. local travel, as well as to furnish anyway they wish, for $15,000 to that he laid for months hovering and was regarded as among the most accomplished The cause of the leap is supposed to be unrequited purchaser. Special attention paid to tha the most attractive Routes tot $25,000 a side, and we'll fight to a between life and death, the prisoner and successful soldiers of the love. bottling ol beer. McMunn, was unshackled from his through travel between important West. finish. I don't care what rules are Lightning struck the house of Lawrence captors and hurried away by the desperadoes. McLaughlin at Hazelwood, ten miles west of adopted. I had as lief fight London W TRADE CENTRES.. Hulligan and Hoehn were taken to IN COMMAND OP THE CAVALRY. Faribault, Minn., during the late storm, killing i£ JUKI mi" prize ring as Marquis of Queensburry, In April, 1864, he was called by Gen. Grant Cleveland that night, and after lingering in Mrs. McLaughlin and^her^two sons Patrick to the Army of the Potomac and put in and it makes no odds whether I use great agony until Feb. 8th, Detective Hulligan and Lawrence, command of the cavalry. During the months died of his injuries. Suspicion pointed two-ounce gloves or bare knuckles. I mlts EQUIPMENT of Day and CITY PLANING MILL The Swedish Lutheran cnurcK^at Centre of May. June and July, besides protecting to three men as the probable murderers, tell you John L. Sullivan is not dead. City, Minn., was struck by lightning and Parlor Cars, Dining and Pa/ac« the flanks of the army and reconnoitenng namely: Charles Morgan, Bill Hanley and burned to the ground. The church was He weighs 219 pounds, and is clean Sleeping Cars is without r/a/.fe%. the enemy's position, he was in eighteen distinct Pat Harrington. They were apprehended erected in 1882 at a cost of over $30,000. 5."? actions. The 4th of August he was put after a hard struggle at Alpena, Mich., on Its ROAD-BED is perfection, oi V- grit and human nature all through. MANUrACTUHES Insured for $10,500. It is believed that in command of the Army of Shenandoah, June 28th, 1887. During the struggle with stone-ballasted Steel I am sick of fighting by newspaper steps will be taken to rebuild at once. The and soon after of the Middle Military division, Morgan, Sheriff Lynch, of Alpena, was shot DOORS, WINDOW SASH, heavy rain wbich continued to fall during The NORTHWESTERN is the and want to draw a little blood.,", where he succeeded in completely routing in the leg, and blood poisoning setting in he the fire saved the village from total destruction. favorite route tor the Commercial Gen. Early, for which he was made a died in great agony. Morgan was found ?|VENETIAN BLINDS, A number of outhouses and barns were 1 Mini J(4& brigadier general in the regular army, and in guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers struck by lightning and destroyed in the November a major general. The campaign "Do you realize, sir," said a longhaired to be hanged. The fight to save his after New Homes in the Golden vicinity. The storm was one of the most MOULDINGS AND FRAME& against Early over, and in full possession of life was very bitter. if~ passenger, "that there is One severe in memory. Northwest, the Valley of Virginia, he destroyed the mills who sees and hears all we do, who Detailed information cheerfully and rendered it impossible for Lee to longer Early one morning at Blair, Nebraska, G. Planing, turning and all H0BBIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. draw supplies from this fertile region. He W. Tucker, engineer of the Acme mill, who furnished by can solve our inmost thoughts and then made a detour around Richmond, joining work with rib-saw promptly sleeps in the building, was awakened by C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, before whom we are but crushed and Gen. Grant at City Point, whence he three burglars, who were attempting to carry Another Tenement House Fire In New York In and neatly executed. -4 started, March 25,1865, to strike the final bruised worms?" "Give us your away several sacks of flour. Tucker fired which Thirteen persons are Roasted AliTe, and N«wUlm,lim. blow for the overthrow of Lee's army He at the burglars, and one of them fell. They hand, stranger," replied the other. More Will Die from Injuries. fought the battle of Dinwiddie Court House HUGHIT,1- picked up the wounded man and carried him MARVIN --H. C. WICKER, Alt work guaranteed. Bates reasons March 31, Five Forks April 1, and compelled "I know just how you feel., I'm married Thirteen people were burned to death in a away. A big pool of blood was found on the General Manager, Traffic Managar 8urren4»- Lee April 9. 1865. six-story building in the rear of No. 197 Bowery, floor. It is believed that the man is fatally ftblti** myself." 4 shot. New York City. Six more, burned BO E. P. WILSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. C. ZELLER, Pnp'r.